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How NEA Spends Its Initiative Money

July 29, 2008 - 8:41am

Mike Antonucci, who monitors teachers' union at the Education Intelligence Agency, digs up some interesting numbers on how NEA., the nation's largest teachers' union, spent money on ballot initiatives. The figures are broken down by state affiliate. Antonucci writes that '07-'08 was a "relatively slow one" for NEA's Ballot Measure/Legislative Crisis Fund.

From Antonucci: 

"Installments totaling $2,338,353 went toward the Utah voucher referendum battle ($1 million was sent in the previous fiscal year). The rest went as follows:

Florida Education Association - $200,000 to oppose property tax cuts

Massachusetts Teachers Association - $60,000 to oppose state income tax repeal

Hawaii State Teachers Association - $20,000 for polling about constitutional convention

Oklahoma Education Association - $40,500 for public opinion research about funding initiative

Nebraska State Education Association - $40,000 to support an Education Trust Fund

Missouri NEA - $195,000 for collective bargaining legislation

Delaware State Education Association - $10,000 for polling about charter schools

Idaho Education Association - $100,000 to oppose tenure and performance pay legislation"

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